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Truancy is any intentional, unjustified, unauthorized, or illegal absence from compulsory education. It is a deliberate absence by a student's own free will and usually does not refer to legitimate excused absences, such as ones related to medical conditions. Truancy is usually explicitly defined in the school's handbook of policies and procedures.
When workers miss work, (especially in jobs in which one's workload would require to be substituted for the day, such as teachers, cashiers, servers, etc.), it is generally expected by employers that workers call in advance to inform of their absence so that their position can be substituted by other workers.
Former high schools in North Carolina (2 P) Pages in category "Defunct schools in North Carolina" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
This is a list of school districts in North Carolina, including public charter schools. In North Carolina, most public school districts are organized at the county level, with a few organized at the municipal level. North Carolina does not have independent school district governments. Its school districts are dependent on counties and cities.
School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina (146 P) Schools in North Carolina by county (74 C) Lists of schools in North Carolina (5 P)
In total there are 2,425 public schools in the state, including over 200 charter schools. [15] North Carolina Schools were segregated until the Brown v. Board of Education trial and the release of the Pearsall Plan. Previously the SAT was the dominant university entrance examination students took. In 2004 76% of NC high school students took the ...
McDowell High School (Marion, North Carolina) Middle College High School (Durham, North Carolina) Middle Creek High School; Millbrook High School (North Carolina) Mitchell High School (North Carolina) Monroe High School (North Carolina) Mooresville High School (North Carolina) Mount Airy High School; Mount Pleasant High School (North Carolina)
The Human Resource Management System (HRMS) [4] is a part of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction which is overseen by the North Carolina State Board of Education. In the summer of 2000, the HRMS Steering Committee initiated the HRMS Web Project.